Reichsstrasse 377
Reichsstrasse 377 in the German Empire | |
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Basic data | |
Operator: | German Empire |
Start of the street: | south of Brno (Brno) |
End of street: | Border to Slovakia at Lanžhot (Landshut in Moravia) |
Overall length: | 65 km historical, on Czech territory ceded in 1938 and annexed in 1939 |
The Reichsstraße 377 ( R 377 ) was a Reichsstraße of the German Reich until 1945 , which ran mainly on 1939 annexed, until then Czechoslovakian territory ( Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia ) and to a lesser extent on territory ceded in 1938 ( Sudetenland ). The road began at Rajhrad (Groß Raigern) south of Brünn (Brno), where it branched off from the then Reichsstraße 116 , and ran in a south-south-east direction on the route of today's Silnice 425 , partly parallel to today's Dálnice 2 motorway ( European route 65 ) Židlochovice (Groß Seelowitz) and Hustopeče (Auspitz) to Břeclav (Lundenburg), where the then Reichsstraße 374 was crossed, and on via Lanžhot (Landshut in Moravia) to the Slovakian border on the March (Morava).
Their total length was around 65 kilometers.
Web links
- Website about the Reichsstrasse 328 to 398 (Carsten Wasow)
Individual evidence
- ^ The German Automobile Club (ed.): Road map of Germany, scale 1: 1,250,000, 1941